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Is the user of the computer at 217.144.224.144 displeased with the
debian-boot community? Stimulating unsolicited response emails to the
list is certainly not the most mature way of dealing with this.

For options, suggestions, and general help on mailing lists, try

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

which, btw, is _not_ a help desk either.

-- 
Debian GNU/Linux Operating System
  By the People, For the People
Chris Tillman (a people instance)
   toff one at cox dot net


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